Tuesday, February 23, 2010

March 4 Distinguished Scholar Seminar James Shortle, Distinguished Professor of Agricultural and Environmental Economics, Penn State University

From: Sustainable UF

The UF Water Institute is pleased to announce that Dr. James Shortle, Distinguished Professor of Agricultural and Environmental
Economics and Director Environment and Natural Resources Institute, Penn State University will be the next speaker in the Smallwood
Distinguished Scholar Seminar Series.


Dr. Shortle is the lead author of Pennsylvania Climate Impact Assessment completed in 2009), and he also contributed to the regional
climate change impact assessment (Consortium for Atlantic Regional Assessment, 2000 - 2006). His research focuses on two main
areas: policy design to control agricultural water pollution, and the economic impacts of climate change.
http://enri.cas.psu.edu/announcements/ciar.pdf

March 4, 2010

Speaker: James Shortle, Distinguished Professor of Agricultural and Environmental Economics, Director Environment and Natural
Resources Institute, Penn State University
http://www.aers.psu.edu/faculty/JShortle/default.cfm

Seminar Title: Reforming Nonpoint Pollution Policy: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Abstract
http://waterinstitute.ufl.edu/events/downloads/Shortle_Abstract.pdf

Time: 3 pm - 5 pm Thursday, March 4, 2010
Location: 209 Emerson Alumni Hall

The seminar will be videostreamed for off-campus viewers: http://at.ufl.edu/~video/main/index.php

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